Pyongyang. October 6 (KCNA) -- The dear
respected Marshal Kim Jong Un went round the Mangyongdae Funfair and the
Taesongsan Funfair successfully renovated as required by the era of Songun.
Kim Jong Un was greeted by the commanding
officers of Large Combined Units 526 and 966 of the Korean People's Army who
took part in the renovation of those funfairs.
The first leg of his visit was the Mangyongdae
Funfair.
Going round the first phase of the funfair, he
expressed great satisfaction over the fact that all the amusement facilities
and service facilities were successfully renovated as required by the new
century.
At the ray gun house he said that the house was
radically face-lifted after its renovation though it had looked shabby when he
had visited it in May, adding that all the ray gun facilities were newly
arranged to suit the feelings of the children.
Then he visited the wading pool where he looked
round the dressing room and beach volleyball court. He was pleased to see them
renovated in a fresh style. He feasted his eyes with satisfaction on the
flowing pool, wave pool and water slide which had undergone changes beyond
recognition.
Then he visited the second phase of the
funfair. He was pleased to see modern amusement facilities, renovated
buildings, newly paved roads and renovated pavements that match well the
beautiful landscape of the area around funfair.
He learned about the safety of the double
rotation coaster and other amusement facilities after watching them run. At a
fun house he learned in detail about the specifications of the facilities.
He said he was very pleased to tour the
funfair, adding service personnel of the KPA powerfully demonstrated the might
as a revolutionary army by renovating the funfair as required by the era of
Songun.
The second leg of his visit was the Taesongsan
Funfair.
After entering the front gate built in a
peculiar architectural style, he walked the splendidly asphalted road and
colorful pavement, feasting his eyes on sections of the funfair with attention.
"As I had appreciated while looking round
the Mangyongdae Funfair, service personnel of the KPA are demonstrating their
might as a powerful revolutionary army which carries out whatever regarded as
impossible in major worksites for building an economic power and improving the
people's living standard", he said.
He was pleased to see the modernly renovated
big wheels, space craft and other amusement facilities and service ones.
He dropped in at the splendidly renovated
Nammun restaurant in the compound of the funfair where trees of good species,
flowers and lawn kept in good harmony with it. He looked with attention at
tables and chairs made of granite and learnt about its service plan.
He said it is an important work for glorifying
the leadership feats of President Kim Il Sung and leader Kim Jong Il and
providing people with excellent conditions for their cultural recreation to
regularly operate the above-said funfairs.
He expressed expectation and conviction that
the service personnel of the combined large units which participated in the
renovation of the funfairs would do more things for the people in the future
and thus fulfill their mission as the People's Army.
He was accompanied by Vice Marshal of the KPA
Choe Ryong Hae, director of the General Political Bureau of the KPA.
Pyongyang, October 6 (KCNA) -- The dear
respected Marshal Kim Jong Un visited the statue of the great leader
Generalissimo Kim Jong Il standing at the Ministry of State Security of the
DPRK.
Kim Jong Un was greeted on the spot by the
commanding officers of the ministry including KPA General Kim Won Hung,
minister of State Security, and Col. General Kim Chang Sop, director of the
Political Bureau of the ministry.
Kim Jong Un paid tribute to the statue of Kim
Jong Il together with the commanding officers.
He watched the statue of smiling Kim Jong Il
for a long while, the statue of the leader imposingly standing in a padded
dress telling every event of the Songun revolution, one of his hands placed on
his waist. He looks as if he were powerfully encouraging all servicepersons and
people in the struggle to win a final victory, wishing the great Paektusan
nation a rosy future.
The statue was depicted very well, indeed, he
said, adding that servicepersons and people were familiar with the image of Kim
Jong Il wearing a pair of glasses in a padded dress. "I feel as if I saw
him", he said with deep emotion.
He said that the erection of the statue of Kim
Jong Il at the Ministry of Statue Security is a vivid expression of the
unshakable will of all security men to protect the work to accomplish the
revolutionary cause of Juche generation after generation.
He had a talk with the commanding officers of
the ministry in front of the statue.
"The Ministry of State Security has a very
important duty to perform to protect the sovereignty of the country and the
nation", he noted, calling on the security men to be fully aware of their
heavy yet honorable combat mission.
"The security men should wage a fierce
struggle against the enemies on the invisible front as they did always",
he said, adding:
"The security men should make a
revolution, remaining loyal to the party to the last in any storm and
stress", he noted, adding that to this end, they should cherish unshakable
faith like pure gold remaining unburned even in flames.
He underscored the need to intensify the
struggle to decisively foil the ideological and cultural poisoning and
psychological warfare of the enemies, while following their moves with
vigilance, and make sustained energetic endeavors to put the work for state
security on an ultra-modern and IT basis.
He had a photo session with the commanding
officers of the ministry in front of the statue of Kim Jong Il, expressing
conviction that all its security men would fulfill their honorable mission on
the road of decisively foiling the moves of the imperialists and reactionaries
to stifle the DPRK by displaying a do-or-die spirit and matchless courage.
He was accompanied by Vice Marshal of the KPA
Choe Ryong Hae, director of the General Political Bureau of the KPA. -0-
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